I am 99% sure of what I set the password to in the first part of the
installation. I was able to logon via ssh for the first part of the
install, but the password is not being accepted now. If I can't get the
password to work, is my only option to start the install over from the
beginning?

Russell Jones 
ANPAC
System Programmer

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Rich Smrcina
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 1:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SUSE 10 Installation Help

It will be the temporary password that you entered during the first part
of the install.
  Make sure you have the proper case for the password.

Jones, Russell wrote:
> My boss came home from a tech conference with an evaluation copy of
SUSE
> 10. I am trying to install it and I seem to be stuck. I have completed
> the install and IPLed the new system. There is a message on the
console
> to logon and run the command /usr/lib/YaST2/startup/YaST2.ssh. I can
> connect via ssh, but I do not know the root password to logon.
> Apparently it is not the same as the temp ssh password that I setup on
> the installation system. Is there a default root password?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Russell Jones
> ANPAC
> System Programmer


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